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Psychiatrist•Jaipur
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Seranace is basically for psychosis but dose for psychosis is always more than 5 mg in adults. The dose which is given to you is very low which is given for anxiety or sleep. However this dose doesn't help in depression. Still your psychiatrist is the best person to judge your condition based on your evaluation. You can discuss these concern with him. All the best.
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Psychiatrist•Mumbai
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Risperidone is pregnancy category c. Which means use if benefits outweigh the risks. Same for asprito. There are not enough studies to say that the drug is safe during pregnancy. Having said that mental health of mother during and after pregnancy is of utmost importance. So many a times medication is necessary and you should consult a psychiatrist for the same.
Hope this helps. All the best!
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Psychologist•Bangalore
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Hello friend,
be aware that medicine is just one part of any psychological issues or treatment. Beyond medicine, there are many other actions you need to adopt especially psychotherapy or mindset change techniques, life style changes, relaxation, exercises, diet etc are required to make progress.
Are you following such things in your routine? If not, suggest you to approach a psychologist in parallel to identify the suitable solution.
Feel free to reach me for further assistance.
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Psychiatrist•Ahmedabad
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Hello lybrate-user anand jadhav.
Negative thoughts about self, future and surrounding environment is one of the symptom of depression/anxiety. There are better medicines available to treat them than sereance and trika plus. Kindly consult a psychiatrist for better management of your symptoms.
Some of the non-phamcological measurements that you can try is healthy eating, sleep hygiene, daily exercise and other lifestyle modifications.
Kindly let me know if you have any further queries...more
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Psychologist•Bangalore
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Your problem is created by your extreme fear to cause anxiety. You must by now know the origin of this fear. Until you deal with this fear you are going to suffer the problems you have listed quite regularly. You will have to work very hard with a counselor for a long time to recover. If you do not cooperate then it is futile and is a gross waste of time, money and opportunity. There is nothing wrong with use of medication since it is used as an addendum to the process of therapy. When the medic...more
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Homeopath•Pune
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There are a number of possible causes of high prolactin levels (also known as hyperprolactinemia). Some common causes of high prolactin levels include:

Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Prolactinoma
Certain medicines (such as trifluoperazine and haloperidol)
Other pituitary tumors
Hypothyroidism
Breast stimulation.

For further advice and medication consult online in private.
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Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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It is irritation of diaphragm and you may have to check up and decide on medication .Various agents have been reported to cure hiccups. Chlorpromazine appears to be the drug of choice. Haloperidol and metoclopramide have been used successfully. Several anticonvulsant agents (eg, phenytoin, valproic acid, and carbamazepine) have effectively treated intractable hiccups in typical anticonvulsant doses
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My father was around 80 years old with history of diabetes, kidney disease, smoker, prostrate issues and his blood pressure was 90/44 when we took him to shifa international hospital, h-8, islamabad, pakistan for treatment. At that time his chest was not properly working as his oxygen saturation was 80%. Instead of taking option of dialysis due to kidney issues, doctors tried to do his echo due to reason best known to them. As he was not cardia patient. He could not lay on the bed therefore doctor gave him serenace injection @2.5 mg. It is pertinent to mention that he was not taking medicine for blood pressure and he was not a patient of blood pressure. As doctors injected serenace injection @2.5 mg, he had cardiac arrest and may be died at the spot around 3: 00 pm on 24th june 2019. They in order to save them, they gave him cpr treatment for around 10 minutes and then he again had breath. He was put on ventilator in order to grab more money and he did not respond for 10 hours till 12: 40 am on 25th june 2019 and then they declared him dead. I want to know about effects of serenace during this treatment. My questions are as followed: is serenace is recommended for patients who have kidney issues, diabetic, prostrate issues and smoker for long time? Was it permissible to inject serenace in order to do echo which was actually not required? Was it necessary to inject serenace @ 2.5 which was high dose? Can they inject serenace without consulting anesthesia doctor? Is assistant consultant can take this decision without consulting consultants dealing with heart and kidney issues? They have killed our patient, what are international standards to deal with such doctors as shifa international hospital claims that they are giving international level take care to their patients? Do you allow your doctors to do same procedure for patients at your hospital?

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Diabetologist•Hyderabad
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"absolutely no" we do not allow its not practised in india, assistant follows whats consultant says for agitated patients for an medical procedure anaesthetists stay beside us and they take care of it.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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There is no permanent cure, like diabetes you have to give medications for lifetime. It will control the symptoms to certain extent depending on various factors. Get yourself educated about the severe mental illness, schizophrenia. The recovery depends on the type of illness, symptoms and most importantly regularity of medications since onset of the disorder. More irregular the treatment, more will be negative symptoms, resistant symptoms and deficits. You need to regularly attend a psychiatrist...more
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